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Colony Cricket Review

TWO PROMISING

YOUNGSTERS

HOLDEN Bowls WeLL

FOR THE CLUB

BAXTER DESER VING PLACE IN K.C.C. FIRST ELEVEN

(By R. Abbit)

of the

There was an excellent gamej between the United Services and} the H.K.C.C. on Saturday last and I found it a very pleasant one to watch. As

maiter 11

+1 fact there were only three members Navy who would all play in any services match I think-Cotmore, a liseful bal and very quick field. Davis, good opening batsman and Marsh #

medium fast bowler. The result of the U.S. first innings must tave pleased the Club as their bowl- ing did very well. After an ex sive first over when Davis Bimself pretty freely, O Owen Hughes

settled down to bow much better length than he was found for a long time. He has altered his run and I am told that is the cause of his

ment He undoubted Improvement, four for 45 runs but should have had at least one more wicket as an easy chance to long-of was misjudged. Holden, bowling well within himself, was distinctly promising and took four for 15. If he keeps his length and his bend he may go a long way. Pearce got thres wickets (fe 12 aside were

balted) and the innings

But

Totalte 116 Pritchard aid y well and Marsh seems to be

ter bat than a bowler often

I think some of the Army

perls-notably

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SELECTIONS FOR EIGHT EVENTS

THE DAILY DOUBLE

20 Gurthwalta' - -are

bit state and is long rest from ericket wili do them a world of good.

For the Club Alec Poarce played a very bright knock and Kilber was, niso very useful. But when second wicket fell thee more went down fo an ndilitional 10 runs Then Hayward and Gillespie knock- ed off the fers required, and the with the Club's Penge Kame clored standing at 138 for 10 wickets and

hat. A. K. Mackonzie to

This Weld- Ing was on the whole pretty good and Hayward is doing gallantly be hind the sticks. It is curious bow: wicket keepers there seem to bei about--especially in the Club. Some; years ago Tam Pearce, when captain and the best bat on the side, had to, turn himself into a stumper-1 think it was after L, J. Davis' Injury-and now Tom Hayward has to do they same thing

Iew

THE NAVY BEATEN

At Soukupoo the Navy got rather chawed up by the Indians though of! course they had three men away with the U.S. team, and possibly! others off owing to duty or being ad c-) have not seen the scorchert but I gather that Pereira ant M. et Arculli got them out. I can't recall the latter

but

think he in the 1st eleven last season.

e Cochrane, the left-handed bat, Kuf four

wickets. But though I do not take the result of the fame very seriously it strengthens my opinion that once more the Indians will be favourites in the race for the Shield, SURPRISE FOR K.C,C.

SUR

The result of the match between K.C.C. and the Civil Service was un- expected especially as the latter were very much below strength.

Actually they had their first five men but after, as the second were playing, they had to f! up with substitutes. However in buying on both sites was not too good. Goodwin told me that he never gut a length, but spotte very highly of Ernie Fincher and Dicky Richardson, both of wixm made centuries. Kowloon declared at 198 for 7 but I see I shall have to revise my estimate ot u

a year or two ago that there were only two sides likely to make 175 in the second

(By "Captain Foster")

There are eight caces down dr dre day's incelist and my selection as follows:

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junings on a Saturday afternoon LADIES RECREATION CLUB.

But this fear is more due to the!

falling off in bowling than the in-. provement in the batting. Thanks to tlchardson and Perry K.C.C. were

Members are hereby notified

beaten on the post after a very good that ALL courts at the L.R.C. will game.

be reserved for the American There was qulle a hit of juntor Tournament on Sunday afternoon, division cricket and I am wondering

whether K.C.C. would not be well November 8th. No friendly gameg advised to put Baxter into the Irst. can be played till after

With all due respect to the Junior division cricket it is not a good conclusion of the tournament. school for a young cricketer who really promises well, as he will learni

(Continued on Page. 5.)

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